Anna Karenina

by Leo Tolstoy

Summary

Anna's world is turned upside down when her life takes a precarious turn. Although she is married with a son, Anna unexpectedly finds herself falling in love with Count Vrosky. Anna is determined to follow her passions, and her elicit love affair with Vrosky threatens to jeopardize her comfortable existence. Anna Karenina unravels into tragedy as the story's characters are confronted with dilemmas of faith, love, happiness, and betrayal. Tolstoy's profound depiction of human emotion and self-discovery provokes readers to question the meaning of life. Often construed as Tolstoy's greatest novel, Anna Karenina beautifully illustrates the political and social atmosphere of Russia during the 19th century. Anna Karenina is a deeply moving narrative which wrestles with the contradictions that beleaguer human happiness.

Emmalon Davis
CCEL Staff Writer
Popularity

About Leo Tolstoy

View author page »

Picture of Leo Tolstoy
online-literature.com
Picture of Leo Tolstoy
Source: online-literature.com
Born: September 9, 1828
Died: November 20, 1910
Related topics:
VIEWNAME is workInfo